ACWORTH, Ga. -- Chattahoochee Technical College has planned a career expo for anyone interested in becoming a commercial truck driver.

The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 12 at the school's North Metro Campus. It will introduce interested parties to the school's 7.5-week truck driving program, which was designed to fill a growing need.

"We're facing a driver shortage that this country has never seen before," Ray Puckett, lead instructor of the driving program, said in a statement. "Baby boomers are retiring, so we're seeing companies increasing wages, providing better benefits and increasing the amount of time that drivers can spend at home."

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 3.2 million Americans worked as truck drivers in 2011, and that number is expected to grow 13 percent by 2018.

ACWORTH, Ga. (WXIA) -- We hear about cyber bullying more and more these days as young people attack each other through social media. A 14-year-old Cobb County girl and her parents are now fighting back.

They've filed a lawsuit against two middle school classmates and their parents over a fake Facebook page.

ATLANTA -- If you're planning to plant a summer garden, Pike Nurseries is hosting the perfect event to learn all about growing fresh vegetables and herbs.

The Georgia-based chain of nurseries has teamed up with Concentrics Restaurants for a Garden-to-Table Chef Event. Expert gardeners and at-home chefs will teach Pike customers how to use their home-grown crops in custom recipes. There will also be cooking demonstrations.

The garden-to-table event is free to attend. Seminars and demonstrations will be held at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 5 at all 14 metro Atlanta Pike locations.